The Mayor of Caster Bridge, the Mayor of Caster Bridge, is entitled "Characters of Life and Death" written by Thomas Hardy. The main focus of this book is "Michael Henchard's spiritual and material career, their dominant trend is mutual tragic warfare" (Penguin Classics, Blurb). Henchard swallowed and decided to sell his wife and daughter. After that, Henchard was wealthy and became the mayor of Caster Bridge.
The Mayor of Caster Bridge Mayor Thomas Hardy served as Mayor of Castelbridge according to the geographical position of Dorchester, and many major events were held in the public housing of the town and its historic earth work - ring. It is easy to see that each of these places has the purpose of the representative of Hardy. The ring is called the Maumbury ring and it is used locally as an amphitheater and execution place.
The mayor of Harder's Castelbridge successfully won the realistic Western England scene of Casterbridge through the speech used in architecture, citizen's behavior, and novels. All these aspects combine to provide a special environment that Hardy calls "Wesex". And it combines reality with life and work. This novel shows love for Hardy's architecture and explains the surrounding countryside, architecture, business, road, and entertainment that constitutes the Custer Bridge environment. Wessex's caster bridge town is the former name of the medieval West Saxon kingdom and currently does not use that place. It consists of Door County and several other countries in other Western England countries. This country and town meet on a mathematical line. The city is surrounded by square trees.
Mayor Castelbridge of Thomas Hardy, scheduled for mid-19th century, is dealing with the problem of selling his wife skillfully. A country fair near the Weskerska bridge, a man named Michael Hencha. Overwhelming over over over over over over over over over over over over over over over, over, over, over suspicious over overwhelming young hay. He decided to auction his wife and daughter Elizabeth Jane for the five Guineas to a sailor, Newson. When he was awake the next day, he could not recover his family. It may be nice when he notices that his wife and daughter has left, and he swore not to contact him again for years. This novel has become two wonderful time dramas.